The Modern Woodmen of Chili, Wis., will
celebrate Washington’s birthday with a big dance on Thursday
eve, Feb. 22, 1906, at their new hall, Chili., Wis. No pains
have been spared to make this an enjoyable night for all.
Everybody is cordially invited, especially the neighboring
camps. Music is by the well known Cole orchestra. Jud
Canfield is caller. A fine supper will be served.
Tickets to dance and supper are $1.00. The Committee.

The funeral of Rob Fadner, who departed
suddenly last week Wednesday, was held Saturday morning at 12
o’clock, Rev. Mallory officiating. Appropriate songs
were rendered by a quartet.

Mr. Hollenbeck and family, who live on
the E. Tobles place ¾ miles south, mourn the loss of a
daughter, Minnie. She died Friday and was buried Sunday
morning, Rev. Sifert officiating. Her departure is felt
deeply by the family.

Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Youmans were in town
Friday and Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Fadner.

A cold wave struck this town, bringing
the mercury down to 36 below zero Tuesday morning.

Anita Fraser was quite sick Saturday, but
is better.

Tom Stewart, who has been suffering quite
a bit lately, is up and able to be around the house.

Miss Anna Young made a trip to
Minneapolis Saturday, returning Sunday night.

The L.N. Christenson Co. is shipping 4
car loads of heading and staves this week.